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in london, they need this. but to me its worrisome. i don't like it very much as a civil liberties issue. it did prove to be worth while in this case, but how much do you trust your government. >> cenk: i think a lot of private cameras lord and taylor's, the department store that had wound up getting some of the footage of these guys, and that's afterwards, right? i think they helped a lot. so it's really a mixed bag. >> well, in these cases it's always a lucky break. it's always the suspect who is driving down the street with a busted taillight. in this one the cameras were useful. they probably would have caught them any way given the fact that there were so many clues but it was just to accelerate the process. but i think it's too much, that's the best way i can put it it. >> cenk: benjamin franklin, do you want to trade, and i'm going to butcher this, but if you want to trade your liberty you'll have neither. a poll that asks, a government that does not go far neur about terrorism because of concerns of constitutional rights or go
in london, they need this. but to me its worrisome. i don't like it very much as a civil liberties issue. it did prove to be worth while in this case, but how much do you trust your government. >> cenk: i think a lot of private cameras lord and taylor's, the department store that had wound up getting some of the footage of these guys, and that's afterwards, right? i think they helped a lot. so it's really a mixed bag. >> well, in these cases it's always a lucky break. it's always...
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even in london england police have increased security on the metro system there. we do know two explosive devised went off in downtown massachusetts today. now we'll turn to chris voss. he is now the ceo of the "black swan" group. he joins us now by phone. thanks so much for joining us chris. >> my pleasure. >> michael: you have had a variety of jobs in counter terrorism and law enforcement investigation, where does a city begin when all of this happens? obviously taking care of the victims, but after that everyone in america and frankly the world is going to be wondering who did this, how it started and is there more to come? >> bombs tend to leave debehind a lot of specific evidence. they'll be taking specific approach to collecting all of that, even to the point of using tweezers and toothbrushes to get all of thef the evidence. they'll look at videos of the area. but the best evidence will start with the devices themselves and then start to sort of check around and find out if anyone is claiming credit, and begin to look for indicators of chatter in various pl
even in london england police have increased security on the metro system there. we do know two explosive devised went off in downtown massachusetts today. now we'll turn to chris voss. he is now the ceo of the "black swan" group. he joins us now by phone. thanks so much for joining us chris. >> my pleasure. >> michael: you have had a variety of jobs in counter terrorism and law enforcement investigation, where does a city begin when all of this happens? obviously taking...
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do you think they would stand for a closed circuit like in london. would it violate our civil liberties? >> i think it would violate our civil liberties. unfortunately, you know, in lower manhattan, we're moving to that kind of a system. and you know, i think this case is a good example of why you know, it is clearly not a deterrent to serious and violent crime and there are many studies in london because they've had the system there for so long that show it is not an effective deterrent of violence or serious crime. so if it's not a deterrent you know, is that really where we want to put those resources? or do we want to put them on real investigations? because if we put all of that money not just in the initial outlay for the cameras but also the maintenance, you know taking agents off the street to put them behind to monitor the cameras and whether that's effective in most criminal matters is still an open question. and you're sacrificing a lot of innocent people's privacy in the equation. so you know, often the security cameras are more just the
do you think they would stand for a closed circuit like in london. would it violate our civil liberties? >> i think it would violate our civil liberties. unfortunately, you know, in lower manhattan, we're moving to that kind of a system. and you know, i think this case is a good example of why you know, it is clearly not a deterrent to serious and violent crime and there are many studies in london because they've had the system there for so long that show it is not an effective deterrent...
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and afghanistan, the train bombings in madrid in london over the past decade multiple bombs placed in relative close proximity designed to go off almost at the same time to sow more confusion, kill more people. >> that's the thing that's different about this. we have had bombings in the united states but it seems to come from that playbook >> bill: the head of the fbi in that region at his news conference yesterday afternoon told us what they have been able to find out so far about the explosive device. it's just what evidence they found so far. here rick deloria. >> among items are pieces of black nylon which could be from a backpack, and what appear to be frag tments of bb's and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker device. >> bill: stunning, you know to think ordinary pressure cooker you buy in any department store and filled with nails, shrapnel and backpack rudimentary, it could have been a lot powerful and done more damage? right? so, again, what does this tell us, if anything? >> well, i think it tells us that it's obviously an individual or group of videos individuals
and afghanistan, the train bombings in madrid in london over the past decade multiple bombs placed in relative close proximity designed to go off almost at the same time to sow more confusion, kill more people. >> that's the thing that's different about this. we have had bombings in the united states but it seems to come from that playbook >> bill: the head of the fbi in that region at his news conference yesterday afternoon told us what they have been able to find out so far about...
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. >> he is going to south korea, from london to south korea. >> and drinking beer while he is doing it. >> we may not see any super crazy guests at the upcoming white house correspondents dinner because the person known for bringing them is not coming greta van sustren is taking a pass because of a prior commitment. guests she has brought include kim kardaashian and ozzie and sharon osborn. >> and sara palin. >> bookies in london. >> i would have had something to say. i am so -- i have nothing more to say about that. >> about sarah palin? no. yeah. she was not one of the guests that i invited this year. >> i was going to ask: are you bringing sarah palin? >> no. >> booknies london are busy taking bets on what the name of the royal baby will be according to the associated press, the odds on alexandra are 2 to 1 down from 25 to 1 we know it's a girl. >> she is rumored because she let it slip about a month ago. >> daugh. >> odds on alexandra are 2 to 1 after getting an unusual amount of bets on that name in recent days. prince william and kate are due in july. >> what's wrong with grary?
. >> he is going to south korea, from london to south korea. >> and drinking beer while he is doing it. >> we may not see any super crazy guests at the upcoming white house correspondents dinner because the person known for bringing them is not coming greta van sustren is taking a pass because of a prior commitment. guests she has brought include kim kardaashian and ozzie and sharon osborn. >> and sara palin. >> bookies in london. >> i would have had...
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jen with the news from london. thank god. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] if i called jen every morning, i would know what's happening. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hello. >> caller: hi, there. i'm your doma ex-pats. margaret thatcher has passed away. i was watchinging the news in the u.k. calling her a great leader. she was a polarizing figure. >> stephanie: i didn't like her until meryl streep played her then i found her sympathetic. >> speaking of that movie most of the brits i know, laid back, sweet people but when you bring up thatcher, in particular that movie, i've never seen them with such seething anger. i don't know if the american media is going to capture the polarization that thatcher brought to britain. >> stephanie: jen, what do you mean? what was the reaction to the movie? >> it rewrote history in a sense in that it portrayed her as a very -- with sympathy. a lot of the brits felt that she had no sympathy for them. there are large parts of britain, scotland and northern england where the
jen with the news from london. thank god. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] if i called jen every morning, i would know what's happening. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hello. >> caller: hi, there. i'm your doma ex-pats. margaret thatcher has passed away. i was watchinging the news in the u.k. calling her a great leader. she was a polarizing figure. >> stephanie: i didn't like her until meryl streep played her then i found her sympathetic. >>...
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a convict would escape from missouri's state trips and was arrested at london's heathrow airport. he eventually pleaded guilty to the murder and then said he had been set up as farther of a larger conspiracy. he spent the rest of his life trying to get a jury hearing and died in prison in 1998. to this day questions remain whether ray acted alone. joining me from jackson mississippi is jerry. he wrote "the mystery of the un unidentified fingerprints in mlk's murder." thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> michael: is there reason to believe that ray did not work alone now? who were the open groups calling for assassination at this time. >> there were a number. you had the white knights of the klu klux klan of mississippi. they were intent on wanting to kill king. at one point king was marching through mississippi and they hatched a plan to try to blow up the bridge that he was going to be walking across. the fbi found out about this, you know, a klan informant told them about this, and king took another route. the white knights definitely wanted king dead. >> michael: yo
a convict would escape from missouri's state trips and was arrested at london's heathrow airport. he eventually pleaded guilty to the murder and then said he had been set up as farther of a larger conspiracy. he spent the rest of his life trying to get a jury hearing and died in prison in 1998. to this day questions remain whether ray acted alone. joining me from jackson mississippi is jerry. he wrote "the mystery of the un unidentified fingerprints in mlk's murder." thank you for...
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i always thought that charles dickens took lace in 19th century london but it could take place in ohio. they're jailing people in debtor prisons because they're too poor to pay their debts. according to a report released thursday, and the aclu reports a majority of those sent to debtor's prison in ohio were never given a hearing to determine their financial status. this was does because ohio officials responding like something out of a dickens model decided to make it something out of a kafka novel. the cost of jailing a debtor was greater than the fines and costs owed by the debtor. so this whole thing has an ironic oh henry twist. wtf, ohio, pick for a style and stick with it. i realize it's difficult when people are unable to pay their debts but when america finally pays china we'll deal with these dead beats once and for all. thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. apology write this letter on the tenth anniversary of the iraq war on behalf of my fellow iraq war veterans. i
i always thought that charles dickens took lace in 19th century london but it could take place in ohio. they're jailing people in debtor prisons because they're too poor to pay their debts. according to a report released thursday, and the aclu reports a majority of those sent to debtor's prison in ohio were never given a hearing to determine their financial status. this was does because ohio officials responding like something out of a dickens model decided to make it something out of a kafka...
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you'll get some flavor that have at the london marathon coming up. they'll take precautionary measures in so far as it's possible. but we need to step back and look at this event as it is. this is not an attack where we had federal screening. this is a classic soft target. 26.2 miles of a marathon race. you know, boston police say in press conference said they had more officers assigned to this race, more officers at the finish line than they had ever had before, and they had ran two sweeps with explosives- explosives-dogs--dogs who can smell explosive residue up and until, and an hour beforehand. think the focus is on the investigation itself. at some point folks will go back and say couldn't we have done better? the answer is probably yes. but would those things have prevented that? we'll have to wait and see. this is an inherently difficult problem. what is the point of having a boston marathon if people can't come and see their family members run in the race. that's what we're about here in boston. that's what we're about here in the united state
you'll get some flavor that have at the london marathon coming up. they'll take precautionary measures in so far as it's possible. but we need to step back and look at this event as it is. this is not an attack where we had federal screening. this is a classic soft target. 26.2 miles of a marathon race. you know, boston police say in press conference said they had more officers assigned to this race, more officers at the finish line than they had ever had before, and they had ran two sweeps...
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dave in london, you're on "the stephanie miller show." you mean like london, england? >> yes, good afternoon. it is about 3:30 in the afternoon. >> you're a link to home for many of us living in doma exile. we love you. >> hooray. >> stephanie: thank you, dey dey -- dave. >> there was a conference with the doma those of us living abroad because our partners can't live in the u.s. even if section three of doma is struck down, many couples like us still won't have federal recognition. marriage is magic. for example here in the u.k., they're called civil partnerships or in germany they're called unions. there is a loophole in the victory because they're not called marriages. it still will not qualify for recognition because it is not called the word "marriage." so when people say why can't you people just be happy with civil unions or domestic partnerships, there is a huge difference. >> stephanie: right away, when someone uses the phrase, you people, you know it is not going to end well for whatever group they're addressing. >> so, it's -- you know, what we're going to h
dave in london, you're on "the stephanie miller show." you mean like london, england? >> yes, good afternoon. it is about 3:30 in the afternoon. >> you're a link to home for many of us living in doma exile. we love you. >> hooray. >> stephanie: thank you, dey dey -- dave. >> there was a conference with the doma those of us living abroad because our partners can't live in the u.s. even if section three of doma is struck down, many couples like us still...
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in london, you have 12 major newspapers. we need more press. >> john: and then there's the internet. salmon arbabi joins my panel after the break and we'll talk about the leader america will elect in 2016. with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. real, gripping, current. documentaries... on current tv. >> john: i asked how people felt about the media hype over hillary clinton running for president in 2016. er -- bwd said... >> john: maybe it is time to start speculating on hillary for 2024. >>> earlier this week, hillary clinton made her first public appearance since stepping down as secretary of state. speaking at events honoring women leaders from around the world. her attendance at the event has caused many to speculate once again about whether mrs. clinton will be running come 2016. with it still quite a ways away, you tend to hear stories and think who cares. here's why you should care. to state the obvious the u.s. has never had a female president but the rest of the world has had many inclu
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a population such as london during the i.r.a. bombings or israel or baghdad every day becomes random political violence. americans have little experience with terrorism are more apt to overreact. in the american imagination every terrorist is not just a mortal threat but a deadly combination of jason bourne and james bond. if only americans react to the actual threats. >> stephanie: some bill we could have passed last week that could have done that. >> the senate blocked consideration of a gun control bill that would have strengthened background checks. even though it was supported by more than 90% and 56 out of 100 senators voted in favor of it, it would have allegedly violated the amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. walking down an american city, the threat. the background check a dastardly attack on civil liberties. >> stephanie: interesting stuff. >> more than 30,000 americans i don't in gun violence every year compared to the 17 who died last year in terrorist attacks. >> stephanie: i don't know if you've seen this on
a population such as london during the i.r.a. bombings or israel or baghdad every day becomes random political violence. americans have little experience with terrorism are more apt to overreact. in the american imagination every terrorist is not just a mortal threat but a deadly combination of jason bourne and james bond. if only americans react to the actual threats. >> stephanie: some bill we could have passed last week that could have done that. >> the senate blocked...
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paul's cathedral in london. more than 2,000 mourners representing at least 170 countries turned out to pay respects to before britain's first female prime minister known as the iron lady. queen elizabeth and her husband prince phillip attended along with henry kissinger dick cheney and former house speaker newt gingrich. thatcher suffered a stroke on april 8th and died at the age of 87. she will be cremated and buried privately. >>> the senate will start debate on gun control amendments including the manchin toomey compromise on background checks. joe manchin told nbc news this morning he does not expect the amendment to pass today. that it simply does not have the votes. and a bipartisan group of senators has now formally filed a bill calling for immigration reform. i will have more on both of these coming up in the news next hour. (vo) this afternoon, current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning
paul's cathedral in london. more than 2,000 mourners representing at least 170 countries turned out to pay respects to before britain's first female prime minister known as the iron lady. queen elizabeth and her husband prince phillip attended along with henry kissinger dick cheney and former house speaker newt gingrich. thatcher suffered a stroke on april 8th and died at the age of 87. she will be cremated and buried privately. >>> the senate will start debate on gun control...
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london. boston is a small community. it has -- it's a city of neighborhoods, and the boston marathon, obviously, it's a huge international event, which is why most people suspect that it was a target in this case, but residents here really... >> the city has pulled together. in this moment a frightening one for the city and i am sure police are getting a great deal of cooperation from residents and the police are doing an extraordinary job there. hey, ron, thank you so much for being with us this morning. we hope to check back with you a little bit later in the broadcast, and we will keep an eye on reports. i know you will, too, ron agrella is the editor of boston.com. >> we talked about pete williams saying it was chechnya or turkey where these guys are from. the ap is reporting these suspects are from the russia region near chechnya. one of them was 20 or one of them is 20. 1 is 21. we are not sure which one is deceased but 20 and 21 are the ages. ap is backing up nbc's reporting that they are from chechnya. obviouslit
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and the london marathon is scheduled for this weekend. and they are obviously tightening security for that. there with 30 marathons scheduled for this weekend alone in cities and towns around the world. we're back after the break. stay with us. honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. ♪ >> obama: i have also spoken with the governor and mayor and made it clear that they have every single federal resource available, and i made clear to them to that all americans stand with the people of boston. >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." six minutes after the hour. jacki schechner with us from the current news center the president also talked to republican and democratic leaders yesterday on capitol hill saying there are no democ
and the london marathon is scheduled for this weekend. and they are obviously tightening security for that. there with 30 marathons scheduled for this weekend alone in cities and towns around the world. we're back after the break. stay with us. honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think...
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. >> hey this is a news depreciation that hacked a dead teenagers phone in london. i'm not sure they have a conscious here. >> stephanie: charlie can you hang with us for a couple of moments longer? >> yes, i can. >> stephanie: all right. what a team. we'll continue with all of the latest developments coming out of boston. >> yeah, sorry about that the show has gotten a little lowbrow. >> what are you talking about? it's the most hilarious show ever. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections tuberculosis lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infecti
. >> hey this is a news depreciation that hacked a dead teenagers phone in london. i'm not sure they have a conscious here. >> stephanie: charlie can you hang with us for a couple of moments longer? >> yes, i can. >> stephanie: all right. what a team. we'll continue with all of the latest developments coming out of boston. >> yeah, sorry about that the show has gotten a little lowbrow. >> what are you talking about? it's the most hilarious show ever. >>...
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busy but then a few years later, wanted to set up with thatcher when she was on a publicity tour in london, lady thatcher put out the word she would not be available. she was snubbed by sarah palin. she wouldn't do the my fair lady thing with her. >> the rain in spain lies mainly in the plains. also too -- tundra. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: the book kept falling off her head which kept -- stop winking. female heads of state do not wink! all right. all right everybody. who's downloading porn in the vatican. come on! fess up! [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> hmm. >> someone wearing red shoes perhaps? >> stephanie: somebody. we're not saying who. you know who you are. enjoys illegally downloading heterosexual and -- porn. >> they're getting hypocritical. >> stephanie: maybe a little bit of both. >> getting their freak on. >> stephanie: sue in rockville, maryland. you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: good morning, everybody. you know, i have to tell you when i think about what that poor woman who called and is so sick and has to have help, you know, alan gra
busy but then a few years later, wanted to set up with thatcher when she was on a publicity tour in london, lady thatcher put out the word she would not be available. she was snubbed by sarah palin. she wouldn't do the my fair lady thing with her. >> the rain in spain lies mainly in the plains. also too -- tundra. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: the book kept falling off her head which kept -- stop winking. female heads of state do not wink! all right. all...
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also from the people of london. we are used to knowing what to do. you do look to see if there is are packages around. that's something we have done. >> you did a phenomenal job with the olympics and only conclude he will do the same with this. >> we are getting word thoot justice department is getting ready to file chargings against the -- charges against the suspect. and the uncle is ready to talk again and he was not speaking fondly of his nephews a couple of days ago. i think he's loaded for bear right now. we'll have more after this. i thought about not coming to the city. are you on yedge more aware. >> yes. >> it could happen kidnap. >> any place. >> after every threatened attack and warning, it is the same thing. people start cocooning . some stay behind closed doors and they hold back going to public places whether they have to or not. hillary is a psychicologist and knows this well. take tone extremes could be a big economic hit if everyone did that at the same time. how do you help them go through and dee
also from the people of london. we are used to knowing what to do. you do look to see if there is are packages around. that's something we have done. >> you did a phenomenal job with the olympics and only conclude he will do the same with this. >> we are getting word thoot justice department is getting ready to file chargings against the -- charges against the suspect. and the uncle is ready to talk again and he was not speaking fondly of his nephews a couple of days ago. i think...
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you're here in london watching the marathon. all this cheering and festive atmosphere, do you think that's appropriate given what happened in boston? >> i don't think so. i think people would agree you can't go on. >> you think it is appropriate? >> i think it is appropriate to be cheering these guys on. this is all being done for charity. it needs to go on. >> reporter: what about the security situation? i mentioned the police have said they updated patrols. do you feel safe? >> perfectly safe. we have seen police here. i'm sure there are police we don't see. there are cameras everywhere. perfectly safe. >> reporter: did you at any point consider not coming to the london marathon given what happened in boston? >> absolutely not. absolutely not. i thought we would be perfectly safe. i'm here with my wife and another couple and we didn't give it it a second thought. >> reporter: thanks so much for joining us here. a lot of people have turned out. a lot of people from the u.s. as well to watch what the organizers hope will be a ve
you're here in london watching the marathon. all this cheering and festive atmosphere, do you think that's appropriate given what happened in boston? >> i don't think so. i think people would agree you can't go on. >> you think it is appropriate? >> i think it is appropriate to be cheering these guys on. this is all being done for charity. it needs to go on. >> reporter: what about the security situation? i mentioned the police have said they updated patrols. do you feel...
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london and mr. london didn't know that mr. shaw was cooperating with the fbi at the time, was that mr. shaw was going to go long on herbalife, based on guidance that was going to be coming out showing that herbalife was going to beat the street's expectation. >> the sec complaint which just moved, and i have in my hand here, in it says that in 2009 your client started to see his diamond business, his jewelry business start to go down due to the financial crisis and the ramifications of that, was it your client was desperate? is it really simple greed? why did your client start doing this? >> it was probably less greed than it was stupidity quite honestly at the beginning. he understood that he was getting inside information from mr. london. mr. london was in a position to provide it. he made initially some small dollars and some small trades. and just grew over time. certainly it became more and more profitable, more and more greedy. his actions were, as he has put it, incredibly stupid and tragic. lapses of judgment and which
london and mr. london didn't know that mr. shaw was cooperating with the fbi at the time, was that mr. shaw was going to go long on herbalife, based on guidance that was going to be coming out showing that herbalife was going to beat the street's expectation. >> the sec complaint which just moved, and i have in my hand here, in it says that in 2009 your client started to see his diamond business, his jewelry business start to go down due to the financial crisis and the ramifications of...
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london do this? i don't think he fully understood how realistic it was to be prosecuted where the tips were so small or insignificant as mr. london put it. i'm simply saying that there's two sides to this. there's two people to dance. and i think that for the protection of the market participants, both people need to be prosecuted. >> yeah, and let's not forget, he knew exactly what he was doing pip mean, scott london, he may say, oh, i only got $50,000, i didn't realize he was playing and dealing on such high numbers. you know, shaw makes $1.2 million on this stuff and all of a sudden scott london is surprised that he made so much money, because all he got was $50,000. >> i think that's ludicrous, for somebody that was a senior audit partner at one of the big four accounting firms for 15 or so years. i find that to be incredulous. but when you're taking the approach, as harland braun as obviously advised him to do, fall on your sword, admit culpability and take the best deal that you can, i guess th
london do this? i don't think he fully understood how realistic it was to be prosecuted where the tips were so small or insignificant as mr. london put it. i'm simply saying that there's two sides to this. there's two people to dance. and i think that for the protection of the market participants, both people need to be prosecuted. >> yeah, and let's not forget, he knew exactly what he was doing pip mean, scott london, he may say, oh, i only got $50,000, i didn't realize he was playing...
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the police here in london. they for instance have taken away all of the garbage cans from the streets through which runners will pass and will deprive any would-be bombers of a place to hide a device of any kind. a big security operation. an increased state of vigilance and the public will see these compelling images coming out of boston. every member of the public will be there watching those runners weave their way through the streets of london will be on the lookout as well even more than they would have been normally, christine. >> i can tell you, matthew, there's a sense of relief in boston now that one of the suspects is dead and one is in custody. what about london? has it spread over there the sense of relief? >> reporter: i think it has. i think it has in the sense that obviously the people that carried this out, people in britain here want very much for them to be brought to justice as well. there's also a kind of relief, i think, that this is not something that is likely to be repeated in london. the
the police here in london. they for instance have taken away all of the garbage cans from the streets through which runners will pass and will deprive any would-be bombers of a place to hide a device of any kind. a big security operation. an increased state of vigilance and the public will see these compelling images coming out of boston. every member of the public will be there watching those runners weave their way through the streets of london will be on the lookout as well even more than...
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i think we clearly heard it is the london inter -- rate assumed by lending banks in london. that they could charge if they were to borrow funds from another bank. it is the most quoted rate. it is published under the auspices of the british bankers association, and it's been in place since 1998. it is an index representing the benchmark rate in the london money markets. it is the most widely used benchmark rate for -- interest rates in the world providing basis for establishing interest rates on financial products ranging from commercial loans to -- contracts. it is also considered the most critical benchmark for short-term interest rate and is calculated from many different borrowing periods from overnight, one month, three months, up to a year and has different -- of currency as the euro, et cetera. the 18 banks that participate in the submission, and the way it is done is that they take the four highest and four lowest are thrown out and the average of the remaining 10 is averaged out and the rate is determined from the average. without some of the banks that participate
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london responded, yeah, that would have been nice. both men have admitted that they regret their actions, shaw calling his stupid. we will have to see if that draws leniency from authorities. jane wells from los angeles. >> certainly mr. london faces jail time if this is prove. i scratch my head. what were they thinking when they went into this? >> one case after another. we see the headlines, you cannot get away with it. >> eventually they catch you. >> moving along, coming up, will your neighborhood bank branch soon be a thing of the past? first, a look at the international markets and how they closed today. >>> jamie dimon, bank of america's brian monahan and more. president obama hosted executives from some of the nation's biggest banks and insurance companies today for a regular meeting of the financial services forum. on the agenda, immigration reform and cyber security, a growing concern for the industry. >> some of the same bank ceos in the process of making major decisions about your local bank branch. consumer habits changin
london responded, yeah, that would have been nice. both men have admitted that they regret their actions, shaw calling his stupid. we will have to see if that draws leniency from authorities. jane wells from los angeles. >> certainly mr. london faces jail time if this is prove. i scratch my head. what were they thinking when they went into this? >> one case after another. we see the headlines, you cannot get away with it. >> eventually they catch you. >> moving along,...
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clearly the uptick in london. many of the people in london are remembering the victims of the boston marathon. they paused for a moment of silence before the start of the race and here's a clip of that from the bbc. >> spectators and runners are wearing black ribbons to honor the victims. our senior international correspondent is live in london at the halfway point. how is the mood there this morning? >> reporter: i have to say it's pretty festive. you heard the moment of silence that was held before the race began and that's to show respect for the victims of boston. but in the end this is a fun event and joyous event. and the people that have turned out in the hundreds of thousands to view it are determined that the tragic events in boston are not going to affect them, not going to prevent them from getting on with this marathon. tlrn there are more than 36,000 people registered to run. there's big security underway of course. the police say that's not because of what happened in boston. it's just a show of visu
clearly the uptick in london. many of the people in london are remembering the victims of the boston marathon. they paused for a moment of silence before the start of the race and here's a clip of that from the bbc. >> spectators and runners are wearing black ribbons to honor the victims. our senior international correspondent is live in london at the halfway point. how is the mood there this morning? >> reporter: i have to say it's pretty festive. you heard the moment of silence...
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london's is in front of buckingham palace. the wheelchair marathoners say they have a double motivation to come to london. one is to show defiance to the bombers in boston. the other is to be an inspiration to those who were so badly injured by those bombs they face the life in wheelchairs themselves. >> there's a purpose for us being here, and for me, it is to be an advocate. and to help those who are injured from birth, newly injured, like in boston. and it's in-- and that's what i hope to be. >> reporter: tatyana mcfadden has had a tough race through life and is now more motivated than ever. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. there will be much more than on the boston marathon bombings later tonight on a special edition of "48 hours." for now, i'm jim acle rod in new york. for all of us here in cbs news, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org next - the challenges for cy deputies who tried to keep e streets and re
london's is in front of buckingham palace. the wheelchair marathoners say they have a double motivation to come to london. one is to show defiance to the bombers in boston. the other is to be an inspiration to those who were so badly injured by those bombs they face the life in wheelchairs themselves. >> there's a purpose for us being here, and for me, it is to be an advocate. and to help those who are injured from birth, newly injured, like in boston. and it's in-- and that's what i hope...
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london, mr. london in a position to provide it. he initially made a small dollars and small trades and it grew over time. certainly it became more and more profitable, more and more greedy, his actions were as he has put its extremely stupid and tragic, lapse in judgment, which led him to finally wi when the c sent him a subpoena gets right with it. take a bold and courageous move without any improvement come forward and go on the record to fully and completely. liz: we will take a quick break and be back with nathan hochman, the lawyer for the kp in the kpmg case. wiretapping, taping phone calls anymore. we will be right back with more on this exclusive story. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history...
london, mr. london in a position to provide it. he initially made a small dollars and small trades and it grew over time. certainly it became more and more profitable, more and more greedy, his actions were as he has put its extremely stupid and tragic, lapse in judgment, which led him to finally wi when the c sent him a subpoena gets right with it. take a bold and courageous move without any improvement come forward and go on the record to fully and completely. liz: we will take a quick break...
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this is her first london marathon. she will be setting off from doncaster with her family, and she is anxious. >> just making sure my partner is safe and ok while i am in the race. i worry about them while i am running. my son is about the same age as the boy who has been killed, so it really hits home. >> the focus will not just be on the runners this year, says one marathon veteran. >> i have every confidence in the marathon organization and the metropolitan police. they will not let it go ahead unless they can do as much as possible, but 26 miles, you cannot guarantee. >> around 37,000 runners are taking part and more than 600,000 people are expected to be watching. the route goes through canary wharf and on past iconic buildings along the river and passed other landmarks like the houses of parliament. another massive challenge days thatcher'sret funeral. >> we will make sure we have more officers on the street looking after people, making sure they're kept safe. there is no reason to think they are less safe than t
this is her first london marathon. she will be setting off from doncaster with her family, and she is anxious. >> just making sure my partner is safe and ok while i am in the race. i worry about them while i am running. my son is about the same age as the boy who has been killed, so it really hits home. >> the focus will not just be on the runners this year, says one marathon veteran. >> i have every confidence in the marathon organization and the metropolitan police. they...
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just outside our studios in london. ross westgate is not with me because he's outside of the cathedral. it looks as though they nearly have arrived. they still have an hour left to go. >> the hearse which you saw creeping behind the church there is just about a half mile away from st. paul's cathedral. it also pretty much marks the spot where the west end becomes the city of london or the city of london that's under the control of the corporation of the city of london. what will happen there is that the hearse will stop and lady thatcher's body and the coffin will be transferred to a gun carriage. from that point on they will come down this road you are looking at towards st. paul's and she will be due to arrive here -- body due to arrive at 11:55. the queen will arrive 15 minutes before that. the security as you can see is very tight. there are crowds lining the entire route so far. the procession has been rather somber one. we haven't seen any signs of protest and rather simple at this stage as well with just the moto
just outside our studios in london. ross westgate is not with me because he's outside of the cathedral. it looks as though they nearly have arrived. they still have an hour left to go. >> the hearse which you saw creeping behind the church there is just about a half mile away from st. paul's cathedral. it also pretty much marks the spot where the west end becomes the city of london or the city of london that's under the control of the corporation of the city of london. what will happen...
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martin bashir, live in london. thanks so much, appreciate it. >>> coming up next, we go back to boston, a city the president praised for its toughness. stay with us. >> the people of boston will continue to respond in the same proud and heroic way they have thus far, and their fellow americans will be right there with them. >>> we have an update now on one of the more horrific photos from the boston marathon attack. josh ballman sr., has written the following message on his facebook page saying thank you for all your thought and prayers. they did help greatly. unfortunately, my son was in the wrong place at the wrong time. he had to have both lower limbs removed to the extensive vascular and bone damage. officials believe the explosive charge in the pressure cooker bomb could propel shrapnel including ball bearings and bbs at speeds up to 3,300 feet per second. that's more than three times the speed of a .9 millimeter round fired from a pistol. joining me, one of the men who helped treat the victims of these attack
martin bashir, live in london. thanks so much, appreciate it. >>> coming up next, we go back to boston, a city the president praised for its toughness. stay with us. >> the people of boston will continue to respond in the same proud and heroic way they have thus far, and their fellow americans will be right there with them. >>> we have an update now on one of the more horrific photos from the boston marathon attack. josh ballman sr., has written the following message on...
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shaw in order to get evidence against scott london? >> well, look, i cannot comment at this time, as it relates to the nature of that aspect of the investigation. you've heard the comments from mr. hoffman, and we'll continue to move forward. >> i guess i'm scratching my head a little thinking, like, is london the bigger target here? i mean, it seems like here's a guy who, for whatever idiotic reason, decides to compromise his life by telling his friend these tips. he gets $50,000, you know, and the rolex watch, and this stuff. the other guys makes more than $1 million, and the guy who makes more than $1 million seems to be protected here, while the other guy, who's the guy who's giving the tips, he's going down. >> well, look, again, it's difficult for me to comment, because the investigation is ongoing. but the reality of it is, on either side of the equation, they are very serious allegations. and the investing public has every right to expect a level playing field when they invest. and people need to be held accountable if they eng
shaw in order to get evidence against scott london? >> well, look, i cannot comment at this time, as it relates to the nature of that aspect of the investigation. you've heard the comments from mr. hoffman, and we'll continue to move forward. >> i guess i'm scratching my head a little thinking, like, is london the bigger target here? i mean, it seems like here's a guy who, for whatever idiotic reason, decides to compromise his life by telling his friend these tips. he gets $50,000,...
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this is her first london marathon. she will be setting off from doncaster with her family, and she is anxious. >> just making sure my partner is safe and ok while i am in the race. i worry about them while i am running. my son is about the same age as the boy who has been killed, so it really hits home. >> the focus will not just be on the runners this year, says one marathon veteran. >> i have every confidence in the marathon organization and the metropolitan police. they will not let it go ahead unless they can do as much as possible, but 26 miles, you cannot guarantee. >> around 37,000 runners are taking part and more than 600,000 people are expected to be watching. the route goes through canary wharf and on past iconic buildings along the river and passed other landmarks like the houses of parliament. another massive challenge days thatcher'sret funeral. >> we will make sure we have more officers on the street looking after people, making sure they're kept safe. there is no reason to think they are less safe than t
this is her first london marathon. she will be setting off from doncaster with her family, and she is anxious. >> just making sure my partner is safe and ok while i am in the race. i worry about them while i am running. my son is about the same age as the boy who has been killed, so it really hits home. >> the focus will not just be on the runners this year, says one marathon veteran. >> i have every confidence in the marathon organization and the metropolitan police. they...
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today in london thousands of marathonners were back on the starting line. not just to run, but to show show support. kelly cobiella was there. >> reporter: the london marathon started with a whistle. and 30 seconds of silence to honor the victims of the boston marathon bombings. and then they were off. more than 34,000 runners, black ribbons pinned to their shirts determined to show they couldn't be scared away. not by the 26.2 miles ahead, or the memory of last monday's attack. >> thank you very, very much. a great help. >> just is from boston and signed up from london after the bombing. >> i'm here mainly to support my father. >> chuck's father pierr d'hemecourt planned this run months ago. he's a doctor at boston's children's hospital and was working in the medical tent with his team at the finish line when the bombs went off. >> it was very loud. and yeah, you knew immediately something was wrong. >> reporter: d'hemecourt was one of nearly 13,000 medics and doctors who spent hours trying to stop the bleeding and save lives. >> number one, we would like
today in london thousands of marathonners were back on the starting line. not just to run, but to show show support. kelly cobiella was there. >> reporter: the london marathon started with a whistle. and 30 seconds of silence to honor the victims of the boston marathon bombings. and then they were off. more than 34,000 runners, black ribbons pinned to their shirts determined to show they couldn't be scared away. not by the 26.2 miles ahead, or the memory of last monday's attack. >>...
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margaret thatcher a figure who continues to divide the nation even in death we get live comment from london seen here in r.t. i. screen around the world twenty four hours a day this is the live from moscow activists and families of palestinian detainees kept in israeli jails are running across the palestinian territories to mark prisoners day they're calling on the international community to intervene to release some inmates especially those on hunger strike audi's middle east correspondent paula has the latest did witness a large scale protests across the palestinian territories palestinian prisoner day is an annual commemoration and it marks the almost five thousand palestinian prisoners who are currently in israeli jails all that number of the five thousand some two hundred and fifteen are children now the day consolidate efforts to support palestinian prisoners in israeli jails and also support their right to freedom on wednesday some three thousand palestinian prisoners who used to be in the mills now this action coincides with a hunger strike by a palestinian president some you know i
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when shaw offered over the phone to play london some cash, quote, london told shaw that you don't need to do that. and shaw responded that he would feel better just because we haven't done anything in six or seven months. that was followed by two encounters between the two men which the fbi witnessed. shaw gave london $5,000 in cash in bags. the second time after he profited from a tip, he apologized to london that he didn't have more money at the time. end quote, london told shaw not to worry and to keep the money stating they would figure out out later, another time. nevertheless, london accepted the envelope of the $5,000 from shaw. london got between $35,000 and $50,000 in cash and gifts while brian shaw reaped more than $1.2 million in ill-gotten profits. back to you. >> jane, how dumb is london? i mean, this guy, what, that envelope for $5,000, is that where the picture came from that everyone is looking at between the cars? this guy, he didn't get much of a cut and gets a $5,000 envelope, which in his world is peanuts? >> reporter: he obviously wasn't in it for the money, larry.
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saying the number of inmates refusing food is risen to ninety two protesters taking to the streets in london in support of the last u.k. resident being held there. eleven pm in moscow i met très a good having you with us here on r t our top story the u.s. wars in iraq and afghanistan motivated the worst attack on u.s. soil in more than a decade that's what the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings has told investigators the f.b.i. saying the explosives were detonated from a distance likely including components from remote controlled cars are jihadist icy churkin has more from boston. as the nineteen year old boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tzar naiads condition improves from serious to fair he's beginning to reveal information to investigators from what we're hearing on the ground according to officials certain i have has said that the motive behind the two bombings that took place on monday april fifteenth for the wars you what the u.s. has been fighting in iraq and afghanistan according to officials are now it has also said that him and his brother were self radhika lies he al
saying the number of inmates refusing food is risen to ninety two protesters taking to the streets in london in support of the last u.k. resident being held there. eleven pm in moscow i met très a good having you with us here on r t our top story the u.s. wars in iraq and afghanistan motivated the worst attack on u.s. soil in more than a decade that's what the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings has told investigators the f.b.i. saying the explosives were detonated from a...
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[bells ringing] >> the lord, mayor of london, on the right there. the city of london being very jealous this is their part of the city. a conversation with the queen and the thatcher family. and watching all that with me here, and peter hennessy, professor of contemporary history. a big contemporary event. as we are watching these pictures, what would you say, peter, about the events? >> it brings out the right of passage of ceremony, the choreography, and the music. we do seem to be natural when it comes to this. it is a great right of passage where everyone stood as an individual. this is an extraordinary event. as the same way she now passes into the hands of historians. it's intriguing to speculate how the long view of history will regard her. the queen, the duke flying the royal standard. and they will be on their way. >> how well do you think this whole morning, the ceremonial and in the service, has managed to bridge that gap between lady thatcher, the woman, the family we're talking about, the bishop was talking about, and lady thatcher the
[bells ringing] >> the lord, mayor of london, on the right there. the city of london being very jealous this is their part of the city. a conversation with the queen and the thatcher family. and watching all that with me here, and peter hennessy, professor of contemporary history. a big contemporary event. as we are watching these pictures, what would you say, peter, about the events? >> it brings out the right of passage of ceremony, the choreography, and the music. we do seem to...
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this is the big london trade which is here in the united states. right now sharon epperson is tracking the action. >> gold is getting a bit of a lift. we are continuing to watch. out today. talking about the fact that they believe gold will hold around the 1500 level on the gold market. in terms of elsewhere in the metal space we're looking at higher prices across the board. michelle, back to you. >> all righty. let's head to the nasdaq now. first, reacting to the data on the sector, remember some of these companies that are used in the pc space. a slower growth profile in semis. interestingly enough, take a look. >> thank you so much. tracking the bond action at the cme. at that last auction you gave it a c minus. what has been the overall impact. could it be that people are buying stocks instead of bonds? >> i think there is definitely some of that going on. i thought that sam yesterday and many of the discussions about sam today really missed the point. yes, you almost have to whether you like it or not is a sue per flus issue. a lot of times af
this is the big london trade which is here in the united states. right now sharon epperson is tracking the action. >> gold is getting a bit of a lift. we are continuing to watch. out today. talking about the fact that they believe gold will hold around the 1500 level on the gold market. in terms of elsewhere in the metal space we're looking at higher prices across the board. michelle, back to you. >> all righty. let's head to the nasdaq now. first, reacting to the data on the...
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i love it. >> london has changed, as every city has. you certainly will not have any of those bankers wearing bowler hats and numberless. more to the point, london out is tremendously diverse. paris is becoming in admitting that it is more a diversity, and there's a little line for me quite hidden away the says i'm very much a parisian or i'm interested in parisian women, but not quite sure that i ever met a parisian woman. what do you mean by that? >> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of the parisian, which was supposed to dress very well. i think that, you know, in france, the eccentricity -- for me, eccentricity is very chic and it is what i love. it is so much about the good taste, which paralyzed. it is still a city where everybody meets profession, sure, but it is sad that you did not seek only may be in the young people, but you do not see when people are in the rain, let's say, in society, like having the joy to address. like you have to be like the col
i love it. >> london has changed, as every city has. you certainly will not have any of those bankers wearing bowler hats and numberless. more to the point, london out is tremendously diverse. paris is becoming in admitting that it is more a diversity, and there's a little line for me quite hidden away the says i'm very much a parisian or i'm interested in parisian women, but not quite sure that i ever met a parisian woman. what do you mean by that? >> what i mean is that my...
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this scott london guy, the l.a. partner. he was monitoring all these companies. we know about herbalife and now about skechers. deckers and pacific bank corporation. do we believe the financials on these companies? mean, how does that affect? kpmg said we're okay, we're okay, but we're dropping out. do we believe the auditing returns they filed are valid? >> well, two of those companies don't exist anymore. kpmg was representing them as their attestation firm, and then they were acquired and what london has been accused of doing is tipping his guy at the golf course about those upcoming m & as so those two just are not existent companies anymore. >> you don't think -- let me get this right. arthur andersen put out of business over enron, am i right? >> absolutely. >> jim cramer and i started the show many times during that sure. kpmg, are they vulnerable to what i call a institutional criminal pursuit by the fbi or whoever? could kpmg actually go down over this? >> i don't think so unless, and let me give the big unless. the financials for those three companies,
this scott london guy, the l.a. partner. he was monitoring all these companies. we know about herbalife and now about skechers. deckers and pacific bank corporation. do we believe the financials on these companies? mean, how does that affect? kpmg said we're okay, we're okay, but we're dropping out. do we believe the auditing returns they filed are valid? >> well, two of those companies don't exist anymore. kpmg was representing them as their attestation firm, and then they were acquired...
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nhk world, london. >> that's all for me. i'll leave you with the recap of the markets. >>> japanese lawmakers are struggle with a problem on how to make electoral maps fair. they will split over prime minister abe's approach. pollsters interviewed more than 1,000 people over the weekend. 66% say they approve of abe's cabinet but more people say he's following through on his promises. the current plan is to cut the number of seats in five prefectures with a relatively small population by one each. more than 30% of respon dents approved of that plan. 17% were opposed. more than 40% said they neither approve nor disapprove. abe may be enjoying strong support, but he is under pressure to fix the system that brought him under into power. we have more on what's at stake. >>> vote xpart has been a problem ever since japan adopted the current electoral system in 1994. lawmakers agreed there would be three single seat constituencies. the remaining seats in the sijle seat system are divided in proportion to each prefecture's populatio
nhk world, london. >> that's all for me. i'll leave you with the recap of the markets. >>> japanese lawmakers are struggle with a problem on how to make electoral maps fair. they will split over prime minister abe's approach. pollsters interviewed more than 1,000 people over the weekend. 66% say they approve of abe's cabinet but more people say he's following through on his promises. the current plan is to cut the number of seats in five prefectures with a relatively small...
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londoners are known for their resilience. despite the bombings in boston, the crowds here are defiant. they have come out in their hundreds of thousands determined to cheer on the runners. london's embrace was especially noticed by its competitors. in boston tatiana mcfadden won the women's wheelchair race. >> tatiana mcfadden. >> reporter: in london, a second victory yet still bittersweet. >> it's about hope, you know, and it's about bringing hope to the people back in boston, and so that's what the race was about today, and i really dedicate the race to boston. >> reporter: the messages of goodwill work in both ways, from prince harry poised at the finish -- >> the way boston's dealt with it has been absolutely remarkable. >> reporter: to boston's transit police "we hope you and you will the runners have a great day." two cities with one message, we remain defiant. duncan golestani, nbc news, london. >>> when "nightly news" continues on this sunday, rising floodwaters in the midwest where many are still bracing for the wors
londoners are known for their resilience. despite the bombings in boston, the crowds here are defiant. they have come out in their hundreds of thousands determined to cheer on the runners. london's embrace was especially noticed by its competitors. in boston tatiana mcfadden won the women's wheelchair race. >> tatiana mcfadden. >> reporter: in london, a second victory yet still bittersweet. >> it's about hope, you know, and it's about bringing hope to the people back in...